Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.
Also wondering if all those hard drives you have are smashed?
I'm not weighing in on either side of this, but I always smash my hard-drives when I decommission a computer. Don't want the least risk that anything of a personal nature (e-mails, financial information etc) could be recovered if I sold or gave away the hardware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.
Also wondering if all those hard drives you have are smashed?
I'm not weighing in on either side of this, but I always smash my hard-drives when I decommission a computer. Don't want the least risk that anything of a personal nature (e-mails, financial information etc) could be recovered if I sold or gave away the hardware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article seems to do a decent job of summarizing the whole story. Assuming it's accurate, one of these guys was making $160k as a congressional staffer at just 20 years of age!
http://amp.nationalreview.com/article/449983/debbie-wasserman-schultz-pakistani-computer-guys-bank-fraud?platform=hootsuite
Wow. I expect better from the National Review than a (very hard to follow) story with no evidence of wwrondoig except mortgage fraud, but a lot of innuendo. And that ends with Did conspiracy X happen? Did conspiracy Y happen? Did conspiracy Z happen? Their writing is usually much better.
This story is a Nothingburger, that looks a lot like "It's okay that Team Trump committed treason, because a Dem may have too".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.
Also wondering if all those hard drives you have are smashed?
Anonymous wrote:This article seems to do a decent job of summarizing the whole story. Assuming it's accurate, one of these guys was making $160k as a congressional staffer at just 20 years of age!
http://amp.nationalreview.com/article/449983/debbie-wasserman-schultz-pakistani-computer-guys-bank-fraud?platform=hootsuite
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
But your husband didn't work for the disgraced former DNC chair, did he? Try as you may to discount this, but this is a smoking gun to many unanswered questions from a failed candidate and family that was always one step ahead of the facts.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a software engineer. If someone were to search our house, they would find 10 old computers that his employer gave away when they upgraded and-- wait for it--- a bunch of hard drives. In fact, I'm pretty sure that there are hard drives in the vast majority of DCum household.
But, fortunately, we have taken another Pakastaini committing mortgage fraud off the street.